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How much ice should we expect to see on the Great Lakes this winter?

by marsee | Nov 29, 2016 | News

Last really big ice cover winter for the Great Lakes was 2013-2014 where over 92% of the Lakes were frozen over. By Mark Breederland As noted earlier this summer, the 2016 water temperatures of the Great Lakes were significantly warmer than average. Data compiled from...

Detroit museum highlights importance of maritime history in Michigan

by marsee | Nov 18, 2016 | News

Among collections are biographies of more than 20,000 ships that have sailed on Great Lakes. By Steve Stewart   This is the first in a series of articles focusing on Great Lakes maritime heritage. Maritime heritage, according to the National Oceanic and...
Great Lakes freighters – and crews – get ready for ‘winter layup’

Great Lakes freighters – and crews – get ready for ‘winter layup’

by marsee | Nov 10, 2016 | News

After another successful year, our Great Lakes Education schoolships join in this annual rite. By Steve Stewart Among Great Lakes sailors, the term “winter layup” is spoken with great anticipation and yearning around this time of year. The term refers to the period...

Waterfowl die-off on Lake Michigan shores linked to type E botulism

by marsee | Nov 4, 2016 | News

Disease confirmed in Michigan’s Leelanau, Delta, Schoolcraft counties affecting loons, other migrating fowl. By Mark Breederland Several species of waterfowl carcasses have recently washed ashore in Lake Michigan’s Leelanau, Emmet, Charlevoix, Delta and Schoolcraft...
What will the Lake Michigan salmon stocking cut mean for Michigan anglers?

What will the Lake Michigan salmon stocking cut mean for Michigan anglers?

by marsee | Oct 31, 2016 | News

Mass marking of Chinook salmon sheds new light on the relative importance of Chinook salmon stocked in Michigan. By Dan O’Keefe This year marks the 50th anniversary of the modern Great Lakes salmon stocking program. When coho and Chinook salmon were first...

Mackinac County Water Safety Review Team efforts continue to save lives

by marsee | Oct 7, 2016 | News

After son’s death, family remains committed to Great Lakes dangerous current education. By Ronald Kinnunen Twelve-year-old Travis Brown’s death in the summer of 1998 followed a similar pattern of other drownings at the Hiawatha National Forest Service Campground, and...
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